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On Tuesday, the rookie first-round draft pick missed practice to have his nose cauterized. Normally, such a minor producedure would not be newsworthy.

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When a non-athlete undergoes the routine operation, a video of it isn't typically worth referencing, no matter if there is a violin maniacally playing in the background while a doctor who “tacks lack thas” narrates the whole thing.

But in Mathews' case, this nose cauterization does actually carry some relevance.

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In the first half of last Saturday's preseason game, Mathews was forced to miss most of a series because of a ravaging nosebleed. It wasn't the first time his nasal floodgates have untimely opened.

“I've been getting them off and on for a while,” Mathews told the North County Times. “It's not like the nose bleeds forever or anything, but it is an inconvenience. It normally happens when I get hit pretty good, but it can also just start due to dry weather.”

So the news, and there is news out of this, is Mathews won't be forced off the field by nosebleeds when the games start to matter, and fans won't get upset that their favorite team drafted the next Jon Ritchie.